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11/13/2019 ACT Student Web Services: View Your Scores

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Test Date: October 2019


Test Location: National
Test Option: The ACT with writing

This is not an official ACT score report and is intended only for your informational use.

Score
Does your score meet the ACT College
Composite Score: 28 Readiness Benchmark?

Yes. But you can further improve


English 29 your English skills.

No. Learn how to get ready for


Mathematics 21 college-level classes in
mathematics.

Reading 34 Yes.

Yes. But you can further improve


Science 27 your science skills.

Writing 10
Ideas And Analysis 10

Development And Support 10 Learn how to further improve your writing


Organization 10 skills.

Language Use And Conventions 10

English Language Arts (ELA) 30 Yes.

Science, Technology, Engineering,


And Mathematics (STEM)
24 No.

Learn more about your results for


Understanding Complex Texts Above Proficient
Understanding Complex Texts.

Likely to obtain a Platinum Learn more about your results for Progress
Progress Toward Career Readiness
level on the ACT NCRC Toward Career Readiness.

Dashes (--) indicate no score.

More Information About Your Scores

Composite
ACT math, science, English, and reading test scores and the Composite score range from 1 to 36. For each test, we
converted your number of correct answers into a score within that range. Your Composite score is the average of your
scores on the four subjects rounded to the nearest whole number. If you left any test completely blank, that score is
reported as two dashes and no Composite score is computed.

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11/13/2019 ACT Student Web Services: View Your Scores

Writing
If you took the writing test, your essay was scored on a scale of 1 to 6 by two raters in each of the four writing
domains. These domains represent essential skills and abilities that are necessary to meet the writing demands of
college and career. Your domain scores, ranging from 2 to 12, are a sum of the two raters' scores. Your writing score
is the average of your four domain scores rounded to the nearest whole number. To learn more about your writing
score, visit www.act.org/the-act/writing-scores.

English Language Arts (ELA)


Your ELA (English Language Arts) score represents your overall performance on the English, reading and writing
tests.

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)


Your STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) score represents your overall performance on the science
and math tests.

Understanding Complex Texts


Understanding Complex Texts lets you know if you are understanding the central meaning of complex texts at a level
that is needed to succeed in college courses with higher reading demand.

Progress Toward Career Readiness


Based on your ACT Composite score, this indicator provides an early estimate of your future achievement on the ACT
National Career Readiness Certificate (ACT NCRC®). The ACT NCRC is an assessment-based credential that
documents foundational work skills important for job success across industries and occupations.
Learn how NCRC performance relates to job skill requirements by visiting workforce.act.org/credential.
This information is not to be considered a substitute for actual performance on the ACT NCRC.

Interpreting Your Scores


Test scores are estimates of your educational development. Think of your true achievement on this test as being
within a range that extends about one standard error of measurement, or about 1 point for the Composite and writing,
4 and 2 points for STEM, ELA, and the other test scores, above and below your score. Learn more about interpreting
your scores by visiting www.act.org/the-act/scores.

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